Photoshoot essentials?!? NEED HELP.
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Mar 30, 2015
Leanne J.
I'm doing my very first shoot on Saturday and I have no idea what to do or bring!!🙊 and tips or essentials??😘
Mar 30, 2015
Katie S.
Well you're probably going to want to bring a good matte powder so that if you get a little oily you can just dust some on.
Mar 30, 2015
Sisi S.
Make up which is good for the camera. Don't use products containing SPF as it will show white / pale when using flash. Use Matt powders (better with colour) being blush and bronzer. Lipstick and concealer as the camera tends to pick up a lot of details. The photos of make up might me washed out so use more make up than you would on faint basis. If you are doing a black and white photography I would do more bold face features and really bring the contours to life :) hah, I love when black and white photography looks out standing / not flat. Add highlight if necessary. I would check out some tips on the Google or make up books :) good luck!
Mar 30, 2015
Livi H.
Jacqueline from beautylish here recommended me the RCMA no color powder to lightly set foundation. And I really love it! It doesn't change the color of your foundation and all you need is a little bit. Also MUFE HD is great for photos. Smashbox is also great, and now that I've tried RCMA that is also a great foundation for photos!
Mar 31, 2015
Gabs D.
Definitely a matte translucent powder over your foundation. & bring it with you to touch up too. & when contouring in photos, you can honestly never have enough on. Even if it looks like a complete brown streak on your cheeks, it shows up as glorious cheek bones in a photo. I would also recommend the same with eye makeup. Maybe even try false lashes.
Definitely brig a brush to brush your hair. & bring multiple outfits.
Mar 31, 2015
Les N.
Sisi actually SPF has nothing to do with the white cast in photos.
as I learned from Jacqueline.
Apr 1, 2015
Tiffany B.
Other things you may forget to grab.. lashes and adhesive if applicable.